Come Tomorrow...

Come Tomorrow...

98 mins | Drama, Comedy, Romance, Music | Dec. 3, 1962

The girl Frosya Burlakova comes to Moscow from the remote Siberian village of Eltsovka to become a singer. She stops at the sculptor Nikolai Vasilyevich, who studied at a school in Zaporozhye, where their mutual friend worked — a school caretaker, who then moved to Siberia. Completely unfamiliar with the life of big cities, Frosya amuses Nikolai Vasilyevich himself, his girlfriend Natasha and the housekeeper with his provinciality and spontaneity. However, the absolute sincerity and spiritual purity of Frosy make the sculptor think that he himself has long been stuck in lies, vanity and commercial work, exchanged his artistic talent for trifles and lost his creative path.

Come Tomorrow...

98 mins | Drama, Comedy, Romance, Music | Dec. 3, 1962

Come Tomorrow...
The girl Frosya Burlakova comes to Moscow from the remote Siberian village of Eltsovka to become a singer. She stops at the sculptor Nikolai Vasilyevich, who studied at a school in Zaporozhye, where their mutual friend worked — a school caretaker, who then moved to Siberia. Completely unfamiliar with the life of big cities, Frosya amuses Nikolai Vasilyevich himself, his girlfriend Natasha and the housekeeper with his provinciality and spontaneity. However, the absolute sincerity and spiritual purity of Frosy make the sculptor think that he himself has long been stuck in lies, vanity and commercial work, exchanged his artistic talent for trifles and lost his creative path.
IMDb rating 7.5
Producers Odessa Film Studio
Original title Приходите завтра...
Directors Yevgeni Tashkov
Writers Yevgeni Tashkov

Cast

Anatoli Papanov

as Nikolai Vasilyevich

Ekaterina Savinova

as Frosya

Boris Bibikov

as Aleksandr Aleksandrovich

Antonina Maksimova

as Natasha

Yuri Gorobets

as Kostya

Nadezhda Zhivotova

as Mariya Semyonovna

Yuri Belov

as Volodya

Aleksandra Denisova

as cloakroom attendant

Boris Kokovkin

as director of institute

Zinaida Dyakonova

as concertmaster

Mikhail Kononov

as bus passenger (uncredited)

Anna Zarzhitskaya

as woman on the train (uncredited)

Yevgeni Tashkov

as young man in sunglasses on the street (uncredited)